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NEW DELHI: A global artificial intelligence summit kicked off in New Delhi on Monday (Feb 16) with big issues on the agenda, from job disruption to child safety, although some attendees warned the broad focus could make concrete commitments from world leaders less likely.While frenzied demand for generative AI has turbocharged profits for many tech companies, anxiety is growing over the risks that it poses to society and the environment.The five-day AI Impact Summit aims to declare a “shared roadmap for global AI governance and collaboration”.It is the fourth annual gathering addressing the problems and opportunities posed by AI, after…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Republican Rep. Nancy Mace Mace of South Carolina has introduced legislation that would make illegal immigrants who engage in animal cruelty inadmissible to the United States and subject to deportation.The measure is called the “Illegal Alien Animal Abuser Removal Act of 2026.””If you come here illegally, you’re already a criminal. Add animal cruelty to the list and you’re on the next flight back to where you came from,” Mace said, according to a press release. NANCY MACE RIPS TRANS ATHLETE’S ATTORNEY FOR REFUSING TO DEFINE SEX AT SCOTUS WOMEN’S SPORTS HEARING Nancy Mace…

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Andrew Paterson | Photographer’s Choice RF | Getty ImagesCryptocurrency payments to suspected human trafficking syndicates surged 85% in 2025, with hundreds of millions of transactions traced on public blockchains, according to a new report by Chainalysis.The U.S.-based blockchain analytics firm said most of the activity was linked to an expanding criminal ecosystem in Southeast Asia, where scam compounds, illegal online gambling operations and Chinese-language money laundering networks operate in unison. Chainalysis said in its report that crypto activity by human traffickers largely fell into three categories: International escort and prostitution services; labor placement agents and scam compounds; and child sexual abuse…

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new video loaded: We Tracked All the Lawsuits Against the Second Trump AdministrationThe Supreme Court and appeals courts have been much more likely to rule in President Trump’s favor than the district courts have been. Why? Our reporter Mattathias Schwartz describes what’s going on.By Mattathias Schwartz, Christina Shaman, Rafaela Balster and Edward VegaFebruary 16, 2026

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! LeBron James wants to remain in the present — he isn’t focused on the future yet.The Los Angeles Lakers superstar enjoyed playing in his 22nd All-Star Game on Sunday night at the Intuit Dome for Team Stripes in the revamped format the league put in place this season.The media was curious if this wasn’t just his final All-Star Game, but rather his final NBA season, as the 41-year-old has yet to make a decision for the 2026-27 season. Team USA Stripes forward LeBron James (23) of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrates after…

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St George Mining has snapped up prime industrial land next to its Araxá project in Brazil, clearing a major hurdle on the path to fast-tracked niobium and rare earths production in a red-hot critical minerals market. The land parcel, comprising 166 hectares, is less than 2 kilometres from the mining tenure and is zoned for mining and industrial use.Management says ongoing drilling has confirmed mineralisation across such a broad area that keeping processing facilities off the mining lease is the smart move. With a resource upgrade due this quarter and a scoping study already underway, the land acquisition plugs neatly…

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Published On 16 Feb 202616 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has showcased a newly constructed residential street for families of soldiers who have died fighting in Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to state media.Intelligence agencies from South Korea and Western nations have reported that North Korea has dispatched thousands of soldiers to fight for Russia, and Seoul estimated they have suffered 2,000 casualties.Experts suggested North Korea receives financial aid, military technology and essential supplies from Russia in exchange for this support.Its official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released photographs showing Kim touring…

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